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Founded in 1930, St. George’s School is a leading independent day and boarding school for boys. In our community, students develop the skills to uncover their unique potential. They graduate as life-long learners and leaders along the many paths they choose.
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Join a community of engaged students who thrive in an environment of care, challenge, and inspiration. Students at St. George’s School are motivated learners, eager to learn from devoted faculty who are passionate about each boy’s education.
Register for school using our online form. If you have questions, contact our Admissions Department by email at admissions@ocsb.ca or by phone at 613-228-3338. Take a virtual Minecraft tour of St. George!
Jun 20, 2024 · St. George’s School of Montreal is a co-educational, non-denominational school committed to providing a progressive, student-centred education of the highest quality within a spirited, engaging, creative and cooperative environment.
Founded in 1930, St. George’s School is a world-class boys’ university preparatory school; Our school offers a day program in Kindergarten through Grade 12 and an Urban Boarding program in Grades 8-12 that enrolls 110 students from 20 different countries.
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